2006
DOI: 10.1007/0-387-34456-x
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Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems

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“…Gable et-al [5] [10] define "A new class of packaged application software has emerged over the past decade, ostensibly consolidating under a single banner, a multi-billion dollar industry that includes the world's fourth largest software vendor, several other of the largest software firms and the world's largest management consulting organizations". A. Min Tjoa et-al [11] describe ERP systems as comprehensive software packages which integrate with the full set of business process functions to represent the high level single view of business through the data and its IT capabilities. Rizwan et-al [6] explain the two major factors for the success or failure of an ERP implementation.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gable et-al [5] [10] define "A new class of packaged application software has emerged over the past decade, ostensibly consolidating under a single banner, a multi-billion dollar industry that includes the world's fourth largest software vendor, several other of the largest software firms and the world's largest management consulting organizations". A. Min Tjoa et-al [11] describe ERP systems as comprehensive software packages which integrate with the full set of business process functions to represent the high level single view of business through the data and its IT capabilities. Rizwan et-al [6] explain the two major factors for the success or failure of an ERP implementation.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%